Robert "Rob" Evan is an American actor and singer, best known as the lead performer in numerous
Broadway musicals, a performer in national and international tours of musical productions, and a featured vocalist on various music albums.
Personal life
Evan, a native of
Monticello, Georgia
Monticello is the largest city and the county seat of Jasper County, Georgia, United States. The city includes historic buildings such as the Jasper County Courthouse, Monticello High School and the Monticello Historic District. The population ...
, said in a personal interview:
''"I grew up in Monticello, Georgia
Monticello is the largest city and the county seat of Jasper County, Georgia, United States. The city includes historic buildings such as the Jasper County Courthouse, Monticello High School and the Monticello Historic District. The population ...
, and I was a football player at UGA, and that's the first time I saw Les Mis — twenty years ago here at the Fox
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Twelv ...
. It just made me go, I want to do this for a living. I was just a business major, I had wanted to go to law school, but this show lit the fire... I ended up auditioning at a Les Mis open call 'a la American Idol
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' two years later. I waited ten hours to sing sixteen bars of Stars. He walked out with the proverbial gold ticket. 'I thought it was going to be instant stardom and cash, not knowing any better."''
In 1989, he was the first recipient of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Talent Award. He walked on to the varsity
football team as a kicker/punter at the
University of Georgia
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, establ ...
, where he majored in
Finance and graduated with a
Bachelor of Business Administration
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(BBA) in 1990.
Family
He met his ex-wife, Beate, while working on a cruise ship as one of four lead singers in a musical review. Beate is originally from Norway. Shortly after his time on the ship, he moved to
New York City
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to pursue a career on Broadway. During his early days in
New York City
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, Evan waited tables in
Times Square
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. He and Beate have three children.
Musical theater
Evan has performed in many musical theater productions. He was in the 1995 US tour of ''
Jekyll & Hyde'' as Theo Davenport. Most notably, he played the title roles in the original
Broadway production of ''Jekyll & Hyde'' for over three years, from the years 1997 until 2000, and over 600 performances. One of his performances was professionally recorded as a rehearsal for the DVD version with
David Hasselhoff
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and is currently available on
YouTube
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.
He has continued to perform in touring productions of the show. Evan has appeared alongside
Linda Eder, Luba Mason,
Coleen Sexton,
Christiane Noll
Christiane Noll (born October 5, 1968) is an American actress and singer known for her work in musicals and on the concert stage. She originated the role of Emma Carew in Frank Wildhorn's '' Jekyll & Hyde'', and had roles in ''Urinetown'', ''Ragt ...
,
Anastasia Barzee and
Andrea Rivette
Andrea Rivette is an American actress who has starred on Broadway as Emma Carew in ''Jekyll & Hyde'', with Jack Wagner, Sebastian Bach, David Hasselhoff, and Rob Evan as well as on the national tour with Chuck Wagner.
Rivette also starred in ''M ...
, as his leading ladies.
After a few community theater roles, his first professional role was in the ensemble for ''
South Pacific
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'' in
Atlanta, Georgia
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in 1990.
He appeared in multiple productions of ''
Les Misérables
''Les Misérables'' ( , ) is a French historical novel by Victor Hugo, first published in 1862, that is considered one of the greatest novels of the 19th century.
In the English-speaking world, the novel is usually referred to by its original ...
'', including on
Broadway and at the
Fox Theater in
Atlanta
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,
Georgia
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* Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States
Georgia may also refer to:
Places
Historical states and entities
* Related to t ...
. His roles include
Jean Valjean
Jean Valjean () is the protagonist of Victor Hugo's 1862 novel '' Les Misérables''. The story depicts the character's struggle to lead a normal life and redeem himself after serving a 19-year-long prison sentence for stealing bread to feed his ...
and
Enjolras
Enjolras () is a fictional character who acts as the charismatic leader of the Friends of the ABC in the 1862 novel ''Les Misérables'' by Victor Hugo. In both the novel and the musical that it inspired, Enjolras is a revolutionary who fights f ...
.
Off-Broadway, he created the roles of "The Dancin' Kid" in ''Johnny Guitar'', and "Miles Hendon" in the musical ''The Prince and the Pauper''.
In 2004, he played "Orin Scrivello" in ''
Little Shop of Horrors
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* '' The Little Shop of Horrors'', a 1960 film directed by Roger Corman
** ''Little Shop of Horrors'' (musical), a 1982 musical based on the 1960 film
** ''Little Shop of Horrors'' (film), a 1986 film adaptat ...
'' with
Joey Fatone
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on
Broadway.
He also performed the role of the Count von Krolock in the
Broadway show called ''
Dance of the Vampires
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'' at the
Minskoff Theatre
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in 2002. This show is separate and very different from the show by that name that has been performed in Europe and elsewhere. An understudy to
Michael Crawford
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Crawford is best known for playing both the hapless Frank Spencer in the sitcom '' Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em'' a ...
, he did perform the role on stage for at least one show. He originated the role of Nanki-Poo in the TUTS/Pittsburgh CLO premiere of the ''Hot Mikado''.
Other musicals in which he has appeared include ''
Hello, Dolly!'', ''
By George!'', ''
Three Penny'', ''
Jesus Christ Superstar
''Jesus Christ Superstar'' is a sung-through rock opera with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. Loosely based on the Gospels' accounts of the Passion, the work interprets the psychology of Jesus and other characters, with ...
'',
Brigadoon
''Brigadoon'' is a musical with a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, and music by Frederick Loewe. The song " Almost Like Being in Love", from the musical, has become a standard. It features two American tourists who stumble upon Brigadoon, a ...
, ''
Desert Song'', ''
Chess
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'', ''
The Civil War'', and others.
He has been in a touring show, ''The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber'', and
Neil Berg Neil Berg is an American composer/lyricist best known for the hit off-Broadway musical ''The Prince and the Pauper'', as well as the Award-Winning rock musical "THE 12", and ''Grumpy Old Men: The Musical.'' He is the creator and co-producer of Neil ...
's ''100 Years of Broadway''.
On March 26, 2007, he began performing as "Kerchak" in the
Disney
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Broadway musical ''
Tarzan
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''. He played his final performance on July 8, 2007, when the show closed.
In August 2014, he joined the cast of ''Atomic'', an off-Broadway musical about the
Manhattan Project
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, as Ernest Rutherford and Arthur Compton.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Evan can be heard on
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is an American rock band founded in 1996 by producer, composer, and lyricist Paul O'Neill, who brought together Jon Oliva and Al Pitrelli (both members of Savatage) and keyboardist and co-producer Robert Kinkel ...
's albums ''
The Lost Christmas Eve'' ("What Is Christmas?", "Back to a Reason Part II", and "What Child Is This?") and ''
Night Castle
''Night Castle'' is the fifth rock opera by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. It was released on October 28, 2009 as a double CD with a 60-page booklet illustrated by Greg Hildebrandt, and debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard charts and No. 1 on the ...
'' ("There Was a Life", "Epiphany"). In an interview Evan said, "Paul has really been brilliant in the way he handled that band. I have three platinum records on my wall because of him. In fact, the house they’re hanging in is because of the last TSO record we did", referring to
Paul O'Neill. Evan has also toured live with TSO, singing "This Is Who You Are" in 2001; "An Angel Came Down", "An Angel Returned", and "The World That He Sees" in 2003; "An Angel Came Down" and "An Angel Returned" in 2009; "What is Christmas?", "Back to a Reason Part II", and "What Child Is This?" in winter 2012 and 2013; "Epiphany" and "Mephistopheles' Return" in spring 2014; "The World That He Sees" and "Christmas in the Air" in winter 2014; "What Child Is This?" in winter 2015 and 2016; as well as playing the part of Beethoven on TSO's spring 2010, 2011, and 2012 tours. Evan's vocals garnered him rave reviews from both TSO fans and musical critics. "Hard Rock Magazine," not only lauded him for his portrayal of the legendary composer in Beethoven's Last Night performed in 2011 in Beethoven's home town of Vienna, Austria but also noted that he had "the best songs on "
Night Castle
''Night Castle'' is the fifth rock opera by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. It was released on October 28, 2009 as a double CD with a 60-page booklet illustrated by Greg Hildebrandt, and debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard charts and No. 1 on the ...
," (Epiphany and There was a Life) were not his by chance."
The Dream Engine
Evan was one of the two lead vocalists for
The Dream Engine, a music performance group that performed the music of
Jim Steinman
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. This project has not performed or been active in public since 2006, aside from having a website and Myspace page.
At live shows for
The Dream Engine, Evan has performed solo vocals on the songs "What Part of My Body Hurts The Most", "(It Hurts) Only When I Feel", "Is Nothing Sacred", "
Two Out of Three Ain't Bad", "For Crying Out Loud" and "Speaking In Tongues". As duets with
Adrienne Warren
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, he has performed the songs "Not Allowed to Love" and the revised "Braver Than We Are" (alternate titles have been "An American Elegy" and "God's Gone AWOL"). He has performed "
Loving You's a Dirty Job but Somebody's Gotta Do It
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" as a duet with
Bonnie Tyler
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and Elaine Caswell. He performed one of three vocal parts in "
Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer than They Are", and one of the four vocal parts in "We're Still the Children We Once Were". In 2005, before The Dream Engine had officially formed, Evan performed at a set of shows called ''Over the Top'', featuring the music of Jim Steinman. In addition to some of the songs mentioned above, he also performed at these shows "
I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)
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", "Heaven Can Wait", "
A Kiss Is a Terrible Thing to Waste
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", "Read 'Em and Weep", "
Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" and the original "Braver Than We Are".
Rocktopia
Evan co-created with Maestro
Randall Craig Fleischer
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Biography
Fleischer studied with Leonard Bernstein as ...
''Rocktopia'', a mix of classical music and classic rock, which in March 2018 began a six-week run at
the Broadway Theatre
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. Its featured vocalists include Evan,
Alyson Cambridge,
Chloe Lowery
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She toured with Big Brother and th ...
, Kimberly Nichole, and
Tony Vincent
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* Tony (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Gregory Tony (born 1978), American law enforcement officer
* Motu Tony (born 1981), New Zealand international rugby leagu ...
, as well as Celtic violinist
Máiréad Nesbitt, guitarist
Tony Bruno
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Early life
His father served in b ...
, a 5-piece rock band, a 20-piece orchestra, and a 40-member choir.
Recordings
Evan's voice can be heard on multiple recordings, including Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s ''
The Lost Christmas Eve'' and ''
Night Castle
''Night Castle'' is the fifth rock opera by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. It was released on October 28, 2009 as a double CD with a 60-page booklet illustrated by Greg Hildebrandt, and debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard charts and No. 1 on the ...
'' (Lava/Atlantic), ''Jekyll & Hyde'' (OBC/Atlantic), ''The Broadway Musicals of 1940'' (BayView), ''The Prince and the Pauper'' (OOBC/JAY), ''
Johnny Guitar'' (OOBC), ''Jekyll & Hyde: Resurrection'' (KOCH/Globalvision), ''Dracula'' (KOCH/Globalvision), the soundtrack to Neil Berg's ''100 Years of Broadway'' (Left Field Productions), and Menrva Realm's ''Angels'' (Ectronia).
In 2005/06 he did vocal work on studio recordings intended for
The Dream Engine. Sample clips from "Nowhere Fast" and "Is Nothing Sacred" were posted to the Internet, but the album was never released.
Other appearances
Evan performed at the 2001 Inaugural Gala for President
George W. Bush, the Millennium Independence Day US Naval Revue aboard the USS JFK for President Clinton, the Millennium World Forum Conference with guest speaker Mikhail Gorbachev, the 1998 Goodwill Games, the New York City Mayor’s Inaugural Gala, the 1998 and 1999 NY Yankees World Series Celebration at City Hall, The Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards Telecast in September 2006, The Today Show, and Monday Night Football.
In 2008, Evan sang the song "If I Should Lose My Way" as a duet with
Trisha Yearwood
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, and the song "The Last Waltz for Dixie" as a solo, in a show of songs and dialog from
Frank Wildhorn
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's
The Civil War. President
George W. Bush and First Lady
Laura Bush
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were present. The show was done to benefit the
Ford's Theater
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in
Washington, D.C.
In 2009, he performed in ''The Rock Tenor'', which featured
Patti Russo, and in ''Classic M: The Music of
Motown
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, USA''. While appearing in ''The Rock Tenor'' shows, Evan performed the song "
Paradise by the Dashboard Light" as a duet with Russo.
He has appeared in the soap opera ''
All My Children
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'' on
ABC.
Notable theatre roles
Discography
References
External links
Official website for Rob EvanOfficial myspace page for The Dream Engine, includes audio samples of Rob Evan's singing voice">The Dream Engine">Official myspace page for The Dream Engine
, includes audio samples of Rob Evan's singing voice
Official website for The Rock TenorOfficial website for Menrva RealmInterview with Rob Evan
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
People from Monticello, Georgia
American male singers
American male musical theatre actors
Georgia Bulldogs football players